HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

gsmo

no profile record

comments

gsmo
·hace 3 años·discuss
Not excusing what Harvard and Zuckerberg did. Joan Donovan is not an advocate for transparency and open discourse, either. Google her name and you will find she is quite alright with censoring.
gsmo
·hace 3 años·discuss
It's puzzling. Discord is for real-time chat, not static posting/branching. Completely different in my eyes.
gsmo
·hace 3 años·discuss
It's buried on the site but they also have a fantastic photogallery: https://photolibrary.usap.gov/#1-1expanded

To add: a while back I discovered who this guy did a slice-of-life video journal of his time in the south pole station. Super interesting! https://www.youtube.com/@GoneVenturing/playlists
gsmo
·hace 4 años·discuss
Does not use <blink> tag... Worst. website. ever. ;-)

There used to be a famous site in the 90's documenting such things ...

found it! http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/begin.htm
gsmo
·hace 4 años·discuss
Just to add to this (copied from other branch)

The challenge the profession currently faces is that a lot of people go into it for the wrong reasons and who are not suited for it. Because there is no money in traditional graphic design, many graphic designers elect UX thinking it's nearly a 1:1 transfer. There is a lot of mis-match.

You really have to really like and have a good sense of human cognition and human factors first and foremost. You also have to like thinking in systems. You are basically design (engineering) solutions for how humans interact with computing in all its forms and in many modes.

Many designers, whether they admit it to themselves or to others, would really rather be designing book covers and concert posters.
gsmo
·hace 4 años·discuss
The challenge the profession currently faces is that a lot of people go into it for the wrong reasons and who are not suited for it. Because there is no money in traditional graphic design, many graphic designers elect UX thinking it's nearly a 1:1 transfer. There is a lot of mis-match.

You really have to really like and have a good sense of human cognition and human factors first and foremost. You also have to like thinking in systems. You are basically design (engineering) solutions for how humans interact with computing in all its forms and in many modes.

Many designers, whether they admit it to themselves or to others, would really rather be designing book covers and concert posters.